High-Wall Type
Owner’s Manual
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Toshiba
6-3. THE DEGREE CELSIUS
(
°C) DISPLAY
The temperature display can be changed to the
degree Celsius (°C) display as required.
1. Press (°C/°F) button while pressing with a
pen tip or the like.
2. The temperature display is changed to the degree
Celsius (°C) display.
6-4. HANDLING THE
REMOTE CONTROL
CAUTION
• The air conditioner will not operate if curtains,
doors or other materials block the signals from
the remote control to the indoor unit.
• Prevent any liquid from falling into the remote
control.
Do not expose the remote control to direct
sunlight or heat.
• If the infrared signal receiver on the indoor unit
is exposed to direct sunlight, the air conditioner
may not function properly.
Use curtains to prevent the sunlight from
reaching the receiver.
• If the room using the air conditioner has
fluorescent lighting with electronic starters,
signals may not be properly received. If you are
planning to use such fluorescent lamps, consult
your local dealer.
• If other electrical appliances react to the remote
control move these appliances or consult your
local dealer.
Location of the remote control
• Keep the remote control where its signals can
reach the receiver of the indoor unit (a distance
of 23’ (7 m) is allowed).
• When you select the timer operation, the remote
control automatically transmits a signal to the
indoor unit at the specified time.
If you keep the remote control in a position that
hinders proper signal transmission, a time lag of
up to 15 minutes may occur.
Remote control holder
Installing the remote control holder
• Before you actually install the remote control
holder on a wall or pillar, check whether the
remote control signals can be received by the
indoor unit.
Mounting and removing the remote
control
• To mount the remote control hold it parallel to the
remote control holder and push it in fully. To
remove the remote control slide the remote
control upwards and out from the holder.
CLR
SLEEP
SET
23' (7 m)
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